Math check for Reta dose?

GingerTeaTox said:
Hey guys, just saw a thread about reconstituted sermorelin. They are saying to add 2.5ml of bac water to a 5mg vial. Is this similar to what you all are doing with Reta??

It's not *wrong*, but different peps have different ideal concentrations for injection comfort. Doesn't matter too much!
 
Where are you guys sourcing your bac water? I'm having a hard time finding a reliable vendor. The links I saw in a video on splitting doses are all out of stock now.
 
Anyone know good sources for BAC water in Canada? purepeptides.ca seems best right now at $49 for 2 vials. Seems pricey? Any other options or is that normal up there?
 
Premium Supplements makes good bac water, tested at pH 4.90 with 0.9% benzyl alcohol. Works well and actually inhibits bacterial growth properly.
 
Using some topical GHK-Cu that came in an extra kit. No breakouts or weird stuff. Mixed a couple 100 mg vials into The Ordinary HA serum—nice blue color. Definitely pricey that way and low concentration, but my skin's been really clear. Not sure if it's the serum alone or the peptide, but nothing bad happened.
 
anyone mixing two peptides in one vial? i do 150mcg IPA and CJC each morning and night—syringe juggling is annoying. thinking: reconstitute one vial with bac water, draw that into a syringe, use it to reconstitute the other, add more bac, end up with one blended vial. saves time.
 
My partner took the first shot but made a decimal error and dosed fifty units instead of five. The poor rat somehow survived and we all got a good laugh out of it.
 
Low endotoxins mean low contamination, which sounds good if filtered and used with BAC water, right? Haven't seen tons of testing until now but I suspect these results are pretty normal for what we've all been using. Am I off?
 
Quick question: when you bring the vial to room temp before injecting, how much does the peptide degrade over multiple cycles? Or is it better to draw from a cold vial and just let the syringe warm up for an hour? Trying to figure out the least-damaging method.
 
For syringe use: total mg / volume mL = concentration, then target dose / concentration = mL to draw. The clicks calculation is pen-specific - syringe users verify mL per mark. Working the math first before pinning is the right habit.
 
The 0.45ml residual is the correct math for 75% of a full draw. At 5mg in 2ml BAC, that residual is still a usable partial dose, not wasted medication.
 
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